What are the defects of hazardous materials? Why are people who buy jadeite afraid of dangerous mate

Updated on collection 2024-07-16
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are two defects of dangerous materials, one is that there are many cracks, it is difficult to make bracelets, and only small pieces or thin pieces can be made; The second is that the water is short, and the light at close range has that crystal clear feeling, and if it is slightly thicker or the light environment is a little worse, the aesthetics will be greatly reduced.

    People who are afraid to buy dangerous materials, mainly afraid of investing in collections, because there is no appreciation space or the appreciation space is too small, the same funds are not as good as investing in Myanmar jadeite or other precious jewelry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In general, Guatemala.

    The internal structure of jadeite is relatively coarse and the transparency is relatively low, and it is mainly used commercially for carving and making low-grade jewelry, which is similar to Burmese jadeite.

    In comparison, the quality of jadeite dangerous materials can only barely compare with the low-grade Burmese jadeite.

    1: There are many countries that produce jadeite, in addition to Myanmar Guatemala, Japan, the United States, Mexico, China and other places have a small amount of jadeite production, but only Myanmar jadeite can be recognized by the International Jewelry Association.

    2: Jadeite has a characteristic, that is, in the case of insufficient density or cracks, it will mutate, and the color of the jadeite after the variant will be black and gray, the color will be dull, it looks dirty, and it will lose its original jewelry, that is, the jadeite after the variant will be worthless. Dangerous materials are because the density is not enough, and even the dangerous materials of the top water will be varied.

    3: When Yongchu material reaches a high water color, it looks really beautiful, but as I said earlier, it is very thin, how thin is it? with eggshells.

    The thickness is about the same, this thickness has another name in the industry, that is, "eggshell jadeite", this thickness is even the same kind of water-colored Burmese jadeite, there is no collection value, and Yongchu material is at the bottom of the case to show a beautiful color.

    4: Ordinary dangerous materials can usually be made of thick packaging, but in the case of no lighting, the color is very general, showing not too much beauty, the blue water of dangerous materials is still blue, and gray, and the Burmese material is slightly green or directly spicy green. And the yellow color is much darker than the yellow of Burmese material, like human excrement.

    5: According to the principle that rare is expensive, there are far more dangerous materials than Burmese materials, so it is determined that dangerous materials have no collection value.

    Of course, the dangerous material is much cheaper than Burmese jadeite, if you say I just like this color, I don't care, it's okay to start playing a piece, because it's cheap after all, after all, it's also jadeite, but the origin is different, the field is different.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The disadvantage of dangerous materials is that the color is gray and dark, and there are no other special disadvantages.

    It's not that I'm afraid of dangerous materials, it's just that there are unscrupulous traders who sell dangerous materials as Burmese materials to deceive consumers, so everyone is afraid.

    Dangerous materials are much cheaper than Burmese materials, buy them cheaply, as long as you like them, there is nothing to be afraid of.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I don't think it's advisable to do something dangerous with your heart and to do something beautiful, so there are a lot of people who don't do it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello. Guatemalan jadeite is not actually jadeite.

    It's just that it looks like jadeite.

    So some people use it to pass off as jadeite.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The internal crystalline particles of hazardous jadeite are relatively coarse, which makes the transparency also very low, and it is a relatively low-end material in jadeite; Generally speaking, the crystals of Burmese jadeite are relatively fine, so that natural light can penetrate to the end, and the transparency is very high, but except for bean seeds and some waxy jadeite.

    Compared with the finished jadeite of dangerous materials and Burmese materials, we can clearly feel that Burmese jadeite is vitreous, very moist and transparent; However, the dangerous material is more oily and slightly turbid. Burmese jadeite has obvious rigidity, but Guatemalan jadeite is obviously not rigid enough. The main component of jadeite in Guatemala is omphamene, and its pigment is related to FE ions, resulting in a grayish color and many black spots.

    Guatemalan jadeite also has its value, but at present, it is still Myanmar jadeite that is more popular.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The low value of dangerous jadeite is mainly due to the fact that there is a certain gap between the quality and Burmese jadeite, the jade quality is coarse, and the reserves are relatively large, and some people have some prejudices against dangerous jadeite in order to retain the status of Burmese jadeite.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Jadeite dangerous materials are worthless.

    2. Because the texture of the jadeite dangerous material is poor and looks gray, it is about one or two thousand. And compared with other jadeite, jadeite dangerous materials do not have advantages in yield and quality, so the first is lower.

    3. Dangerous jadeite and Burmese jadeite.

    Similarly, the main component itself is omphacite, and the refractive index of the dangerous material.

    The density is also within the testing standards of Myanmar jadeite, so as long as it is a naturally formed dangerous material, it is also a jadeite.

    That's fine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. The internal crystalline particles of hazardous jadeite are relatively coarse, which makes the transparency also very low, and it is a relatively low-end material in jadeite; Generally speaking, the crystals of Burmese jadeite are relatively fine, so that the natural light can penetrate through the hail to the end, and the transparency is very high, but except for the bean seeds and some waxy jadeite.

    2. The main component of the hazardous material is omphacite, and the green color-causing elements are reported to be related to Fe ions, which leads to gray and dark jadeite in Guatemala and many black spots.

    3. The reason why some consumers have views on dangerous materials is that the market is different, consumers generally believe that the value of Myanmar jadeite is higher, more suitable for investment collection, and they are more willing to use the right price **Myanmar jadeite. Doubts about Guatemalan jadeite, which is relatively low but lacks market recognition.

    4. Jadeite dangerous material is jadeite produced in Guatemala, South America, its color is grayish, dark, and there are many black spots, which looks dim. The particles are coarse, the transparency is low, and the appearance is slightly inferior. When crafted into an ornament, it is often hollowed out to increase brightness and transparency.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hazardous jadeite is jadeite produced in Guatemala. Guatemalan jadeite, also known as Guatemalan jade, referred to as dangerous material, is a natural jadeite produced in the Republic of Guatemala in Central America, which has been used as early as 1300 BC. The physical structure, physical properties and main components of Guatemalan jadeite are the same as those of Burmese jadeite.

    Characteristics of hazardous jadeiteDangerous material is also jadeite in essence, just because it is produced in Guatemala in South America, and is called dangerous material, dangerous material jadeite also has a difference between high and low quality, high-quality dangerous material, its color is bright, cotton wool is less clean, and the overall look is a kind of water-colored jadeite, which also has the ability to retain value and appreciation space.

    The overall color of the dangerous material is blue, and the water head is slightly shorter, because the green chromogenic element of the dangerous material jadeite is the iron element, so the color is relatively gray and dark, and there are more black spots, and the good quality of the dangerous material is mostly blue-green, and the difference between the high-quality dangerous material of the same grade and the Burmese jadeite is not obvious.

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